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Each team has to create a magic act of routines based on a random assortment of ordinary objects. Like many of Syfy’s competition series, including “Face Off” (9 p.m., TV-14), this seems very inspired by “Project Runway” competitions where aspiring designers have to make outfits out of materials not of their choosing. Tonight’s players have to make magic out of Spam and a Super Soaker.

“Wizard Wars” gained fame on YouTube, where challengers received materials fresh from a dollar store. The first “act” had a budget of $15.

• On a related note, “Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel” (9 p.m., HBO, TV-MA) profiles the Philadelphia Eagles’ long snapper Jon Dorenbos. When not playing professional football, Dorenbos enjoys dabbling in magic acts. He picked up his love of illusion and sleight of hand as a child, as a refuge from the emotional pain of domestic violence and rage that took his mother’s life.• If “Wizard Wars” was based on a series of YouTube clips, “Idiotest” (9 p.m., GSN), now in its second week, is based on a popular smartphone app.

Contestants face a series of rapid-fire questions about a scene before them, questions easily answered only if they are looking at the tableau from the right perspective. Comedian Ben Gleib hosts.

• Daniel Radcliffe and Jon Hamm return for a second season of “A Young Doctor’s Notebook” (10 p.m., Ovation), a British series based on autobiographical Russian novels by Mikhail Bulgakov set during the Stalin era and flashing back to 1917.

TV-themed DVDs available today include The fourth season of “Boardwalk Empire.” The fifth and final season begins Sept. 7.

Other highlights

• Paul Newman stars as Billy the Kid in the 1958 Western “The Left Handed Gun” (8 p.m., TCM), part of a 24-hour marathon of his films.